Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Obama
politicizes air tragedy to promote sexual deviancy

About 100 AIDS
researchers died a tragic death in the Malaysian airliner disaster. They were
on their way to an international conference devoted to the subject of dealing
with the AIDS epidemic.

Obama using air tragedy on behalf of gay agenda

President Obama,
taking a page out of the Alinsky-ite "never let a good crisis go to
waste" playbook, shamelessly and tackily used the occasion to promote the
legitimacy of sexual deviancy.

Here are the
president's remarks about the deceased AIDS researchers (emphasis mine):

"These were
men and women who had dedicated their own lives to saving the lives of others,
and they were taken from us in a senseless act of violence. In this world
today, we shouldn't forget that in the midst of conflict and killing, there are
people like these. People who are focused on what can be built, rather than
what can be destroyed. People who are focused on how they can help people
they've never met. People who define themselves not by what makes them
different than other people, but by the humanity that we hold in common.

"The United
States is going to continue to stand for the basic principle that people have a
right to live as they choose, that nations have the right to determine their own
destiny, and that when terrible events like this occur, the international
community stands on the side of justice and on the side of truth."

What the
president said was perfectly appropriate until he stood on the graves of these
researchers and lurched from compassion to advocacy for a dangerous and
destructive lifestyle.

Imagine if these
researchers had been on their way to an international conference on lung
cancer, and the president had declared, "The United States is going to
continue to stand for the basic principle that people have a right to smoke
whatever they chose as often as they choose." Or if these researchers had
been on the way to an international conference on heart disease, and the
president had declared, "The United States is going to continue to stand
for the basic principle that people have a right to eat as much red meat and
fat as they choose." Michelle wouldn't have let him back in the White
House.

But advocating
for a dangerous and destructive lifestyle, and using the deaths of 100 innocent
civilians to do it, is clearly what the president did. It was the president who
injected a discussion of homosexual behavior into the discussion, and the media
hardly has a right to complain when somebody points it out.

There is no
question that the HIV/AIDS crisis is behaviorally induced, and that changing
sexual behavior is central to getting this epidemic under control. And yet
uncaring and callous politicians like the president, who show no compassion
whatsoever toward young males whose health is being destroyed, blithely blather
on as if homosexuality was as harmless as a cribbage habit.

The latest
figures from the CDC (not a part of the vast rightwing conspiracy) indicate
that while HIV rates are plummeting among heterosexuals, drug users and women,
they are catastrophically spiking among young gay and bisexual males by over
100%. The World Health Organization recently
called HIV an "exploding" epidemic and declared that homosexuals
are at 19 times the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS as the general population.

Bottom line: if
there is any lesson about homosexuality to be taken from this tragedy it is
this. Homosexual behavior kills, and the sooner we alert young men to this the
more compassionate we will be and they longer they will live.